[Chicago] Help with PyCon Talk Proposals

Chris McAvoy chris.mcavoy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 20:40:29 CET 2007


On Nov 13, 2007 12:00 PM, Feihong Hsu <hsu.feihong at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm very interested in doing a talk for PyCon, but I don't have the
> confidence that I could actually do one myself. It's not that I'm
> uncomfortable speaking to a crowd, it's simply that I need someone else to
> push me forward or else I'll procrastinate too much. That said, I will list
> a few topics that I feel I'm qualified to talk about. If anyone else is
> interested in helping me out, let me know and we can discuss the details
> off-list.
>
> - Python for C# programmers

--. although it's a good idea in general, I'm not sure it would be
good for Pycon, as most Pycon attendees are already Python
programmers.

> - Integrating Python with .NET (and Mono)
++

> - Getting Started with wxPython
++

> - Fun with Function Frames, Metaclasses, __getitem__ and Decorators
++

I agree with Carl, you should try one of these out this Thursday as a
lightning talk.

Also, did you ever end up getting Python to work with XNA?  That could
be pretty cool.

Chris


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